But now, a new AI-driven robot built by Sony, named Ace, has officially defeated elite human table tennis players. Look ...
On the heels of an AI-powered humanoid robot setting the world record in the half-marathon, a study reveals that AI robots have defeated elite players in table tennis.
An autonomous robot ping-pong player dubbed Ace has achieved a milestone for AI and robotics in Tokyo by competing against ...
New research suggests that chatbots still don’t measure up to humans when it comes to connection and well-being.
Egocentric vision, which captures the world from cameras worn on the human body, is rapidly emerging as a crucial frontier in artificial intelligence.
You may have heard the claim that the human eye cannot see more than 60 FPS on a monitor. For many people, that is an absolute truth, especially when it comes to gaming. The problem is that this idea, ...
No, this isn’t science fiction. Real-life researchers taught a dish of roughly 200,000 living human brain cells to play the classic 1990s computer game “Doom.” Experts at Cortical Labs, an Australian ...
Human activity is increasingly extending into environments marked by isolation, confinement, and extreme conditions, including long-duration space missions, polar research stations, intensive care ...
Abstract: Multimodal emotion recognition (MER) plays a vital role in human-computer interaction for consumer electronics. However, a key challenge to the practical deployment of current MER methods is ...
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What just happened? Following news that its human brain cell-powered computer can run Doom, Australian biotech startup Cortical Labs has announced it is working on two small data centers running on ...
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